An ideal gas at temperature 50 degrees C is confined to a box of volume 0.1 m^3.
a. What is the average kinetic energy of the particles in the gas?
b. If there are 10^25 particles in the gas, how much energy does it contain?
c. If there are 10^25 particles in the box, what is the pressure of the gas?
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